The Monster Power Pro AVS 2000 is a serious rackmountable PowerCenter for serious audio pros. It is designed to stabilize powerline fluctuations and maintain constant voltage to your studio gear to achieve maximum performance. While AC input fluctuates anywhere from 80-140V, the Pro AVS 2000 provides a consistent 120 volts output so amplifiers maintain the stability needed to deliver peak power and performance. The result is that you hear the smoothest, most natural sound and tone.

Voltage sags (below the standard RMS value of 120 volts) are often caused by power-hungry appliances that draw more power (over 1,800W) than your studio was designed to support. This can have a direct effect on components such as amplifiers which require high power levels for optimum performance, causing them to lose tone and clarity. Power sags cause amplifiers to change gain structure which results in easy-to-hear distortions. Nor will they deliver peak power, dropping as much as from 100W to 60W.

Other pro audio gear can be very power hungry, too, adding further problems. With the AVS 2000 PRO, all your high-power devices will maintain the stability needed to deliver peak power and performance.

This is a nice device when it works but when it breaks out of waranty you're stuck. When a company sells a device for this much money they should create multiple avenues for their customers to get their products fixed. Monster has only provided avenues for getting their devices fixed while under waranty. When their products are out of waranty, their solution is for the customer to replace it at the customers expense. I fix 50 to 60 year old tube amps (rewire, retube, and recap) and I can easily find parts for them. The service group at Monster can't provide replacements components for something made in the last 10 years - the part I was looking for was a simple set of contacts. If somebody from Monster would like to discuss this Patrick Palaad has my contact information.

I have been slowly migrating my studio over to Monster Power products and the AVS2000 was the final installment. I plugged in the AVS2000 and instantly I was able to tell the difference in sound and performance of my studio equipment. After 3 years of waiting, it was well worth the price of admission!!!If you are a Pro to Semi-Pro studio, do yourself a favor and invest in a AVS2000. Your clients will thank you and it will pay for itself in no time.